This Wi-Fi receiver can work inside a nuclear reactor, keeping robots connected
The research, presented at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco earlier this year, shows the receiver can continue operating after exposure to 500 kilograys of radiation. That level of endurance far exceeds what even space-grade electronics are designed to handle. Read Entire Article
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AI offensive cyber capabilities are doubling every six months, safety researchers find
AI models are rapidly improving at exploiting security vulnerabilities. According to a new study, their offensive cyber capability has been doubling every 5.7 months since 2024, with Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex now solving tasks that take human experts about three hours. The article AI offensive cyber capabilities are doubling every six months, safety researchers find appeared first on The Decoder .
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